Rust for Small CLI Tools: Where It Helps and Where It Hurts
A practical look at using Rust for internal scripts and CLI utilities — the tradeoffs, the ergonomics, and when it is actually worth it.
RunCode Lab
A practical blog about building better software, training for performance, and designing systems that improve over time.
FastAPI, Rust, MLOps, Kubernetes, and practical notes on building backend systems and infrastructure.
Browse Tech →Training theory, mileage building, honest gear reviews, and lessons from taking running seriously.
Browse Running →Habits, feedback loops, and the underlying structures that connect engineering work and endurance training.
Browse Performance →A practical look at using Rust for internal scripts and CLI utilities — the tradeoffs, the ergonomics, and when it is actually worth it.
A practical comparison of two modern static site generators for engineers who want a fast, maintainable blog without unnecessary complexity.
How I think about training, mileage, and long-term aerobic development — without the dogma.
The systems thinking that connects software engineering and endurance training — and why I write about both in one place.
RunCode Lab is a personal publication for engineers who run and runners who build. The unifying theme is performance as a system — whether in software architecture, training structure, or daily output.
Everything here is grounded in practice. No fluff, no generic advice. Real tradeoffs, honest lessons, and repeatable systems.
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